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Other risk factors for penile cancer are [[obesity]] and engaging in [[bestiality]].
  
 
== Atheism and penile cancer ==
 
== Atheism and penile cancer ==

Revision as of 19:04, July 6, 2020

According to WebMD:

Penile cancer, or cancer of the penis, is when cells grow out of control on or in a man’s penis. It often starts in skin cells and can work its way inside...

Research shows that it’s more common in men who:

  • Have the human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Are over age 60
  • Smoke
  • Have a weakened immune system because of HIV or AIDS
  • Aren’t circumcised. Fluids and a thick buildup called smegma can collect under your foreskin and might make cancer growth more likely.
  • Have a condition called phimosis, which makes your foreskin tight and tough to clean. It can also lead to fluid buildup.
  • Had psoriasis treatment with the drug psoralen and ultraviolet (UV) light."[1]

Other risk factors for penile cancer are obesity and engaging in bestiality.

Atheism and penile cancer

See: Atheism and penile cancer

References

  1. Penile Cancer, WebMD